Assess
In the increasingly specialized world of medicine, the clinical application of expertise in a critical area can too often be limited to a small circle of medical colleagues and patients who are personally treated by the expert.
ASSESS delivers expert treatment through web-based technology – critical clinical protocols are shared and improved across a community, empowering your delivery network to achieve better outcomes. ASSESS is designed to improve management of chronic conditions, support research, and improve communication between providers, disease experts, and regulatory bodies.

Record and share treatment protocols
ASSESS provides a vehicle for experienced clinicians to record extremely intricate treatment
protocols and then shares those protocols with other doctors and nurses treating patients with
the same condition. It also records the progress of the patient and their response to treatment
and tests, building a comprehensive database essential for future research.
Integrate knowledge, clinical information, and research data
ASSESS helps experts and researchers by collecting live clinical data from contributing health
professionals, and helps health providers by delivering knowledge-based treatment
recommendations. ASSESS inherently enables data collection, analysis of patient information
and disease management trends. By improving the patient management process and
large-scale data collection, ASSESS significantly shortens the administrative cycle for regulatory
processes as well.
Key Features
• Records and shares intricate treatment protocols
• Delivers knowledge-based treatment recommendations
• Records the progress of the patient
• Builds a comprehensive database of clinical information
• Currently available for HIV/ AIDS and Hepatitis C
Key Benefits
• Improves the quality of care
• Allows for a consistent protocol to be used to treat diseases
• Lowers costs by transferring some of the treatment to non-specialists
• Improves decision-making
• Provides a means of controlling disease management
• Supports research
• Improves communication between the caregiver and senior medical personnel
